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Show DEMOCRATS IN CONCLAVE. Organization of th. Monro. Club In th. Flrit I'r.clnct I.a.t Night. The democrats of the First precinct met last night and organized themselves into a club. There was au abundance of oratory aud good music and the club begins its labors under most promising prom-ising conditions. The chair was occupied occu-pied by William Fuller, who uamed S. W. Drak as the first speaker of tho evening.Ho was followed by Judge Judd who devoted considerable attention to Hon. Calvin Keasoner who had awaited the upeaker's consideration through a communication in one of the territorial publications. Ho was followed by Judge If. W. Smith of Ogden and Waldemar Van Colt whose democracy was authenticated authenti-cated when he announced that while be was not prepared to make a speech, as a democrat he never re- speech, as a democrat he never refused. re-fused. Ho spokn brielly on tariff reform, re-form, a democratic standpoint, whereupon where-upon it was decided that tbo name of the organization should be the James Monroe club of Salt Lake. S. A. Kenner was then called for and wouud up tho meeting with brief but spicy and pertinent remarks. On permanent organization, the following fol-lowing officers were elected: William Fuller, president; S. W. Darke, vice-president; vice-president; W. H. Dalo. secretary, and Colonel Harnett, treasurer. |